"Skyfall," the latest James Bond flick, opens with a dramatic fight scene in which Agent 007 - actor Daniel Craig in a sleek Tom Ford suit - rumbles with an enemy. Though wounded with blood on his suit jacket, he coolly straightens his shirt cuffs before walking away.

The cuff check. It's so Bond.

In the 23 movies and 50 years of the James Bond franchise, each 007 has fancied tailored suits and tuxedos, swimwear and resort clothes. Think classic Sean Connery or suave Roger Moore. My favorite is the sharp look of Craig's Bond - a character who can fight like an alley cat but dress with amazing refinement. In the November issue of Vanity Fair, Craig talks about his coveted role, while the writer describes Craig's biceps as being in "perpetual plyometric engagement."

Translation: This Bond is as fit as he is chic.

"Skyfall" costume designer Jany Temime said in a release that Craig had very specific ideas about what he wanted to wear in the film: He wanted suits cut very close to his body so that they would move with him.

The designer of choice was Tom Ford. He designed Craig's slim-lapelled suits, which were made with tough fabrics that would stand up through fire, blood and water. In Vanity Fair, Craig said he spent weeks in costume design, submitting his body to "rounds and rounds of tailoring." "Skyfall" is Ford's second time working on a Bond film.

Makeup artist Naomi Donne gave actress Bérénice Marlohe a dragon-like look with fingernails painted with OPI's new Holiday Skyfall collection, which celebrates Bond's 50th anniversary with 12 bold nail color shades ($8.50 each at Dillard's, JCPenney, Ulta and other retailers.) Marlohe wears the maroon "Skyfall" color on the top of her nails, and the gold "GoldenEye" color on the undersides.

Donne also helped create the look of actor Javier Bardem. In a switch from his usual dark good looks, Bardem is a blond revenged-crazed villain with teeth designed by Chris Lyons.

Bond fans can choose from a variety of special products for the 50th anniversary celebration in addition to the OPI collection, including the new Bond 007 fragrance, $40 at Kohl's, and the coffee table book, "James Bond: 50 Years of Movie Posters" (DK Publishing, $50).